Recently, I came to enjoy carrying pared down shoulder bags in lieu of my go-to Louis Vuitton Noe. The go-to Noe, which was designed to carry five bottles of champers (four in a square and one upside down in the middle), has come to be the baggage of choice for my entire family.
Cut to my shoulders feeling not-so-great.
In the aftermath of my sartorial shoulder injury, I have come to enjoy a minimal size bag for essentials only. Wallet, keys, phone. That is it! No wipes. No earphones. No artwork. No crayons. No water bottles; not even my own. And my shoulders have never felt better. I have been carrying the Kate Spade classic shoulder bag shape, but I want to further invest in my body’s alignment.
I like what Fendi is offering in terms of the sequin baguette selection. Give me that peridot green one and call it a birthstone birthday gift. (The shade, amongst others, goes in and out of stock.) If I had any doubt about the Fendi Baguette, the most recent issue of Elle underscored my pick. Proof of the article, after the jump.
fendi baguettes on the secondary market

